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    Do you remember in school when you were sitting in math class and you were wondering to yourself, “when am i ever going to use this stuff in life”? Well here is your answer. You need math in most of the higher level jobs that you could get into. Especially in Pharmaceutical Science. A Pharmaceutical Scientist is a career that focuses on the way medicines will interact with the organism taking it. Most pharmaceutical scientist spend their days in a laboratory testing these interactions. To become…

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    is closer to us than other stars. It is explained, how the sun is one of the billions stars in the milky way galaxy, and a more surprising fact is that this is just one of some fifty billion galaxies! The narration describes the sun as a pot of nuclear reactions boiling beneath its surface. Sadly, one day it will die…. just like us (Understanding the…

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    Jesus Christ is the most influential person that has ever existed. This topic is arguable, but this why Jesus Christ is, without a doubt, the most influential person who has ever walked the earth. To begin, without Christ nothing in the universe or the universe itself would exist. He created everything. Another huge reason is, Christ’s ways and teachings are still taught and used today. In conclusion, He loved the world so much that he was willing to suffer a brutal death in order to save…

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    The study and understanding of physics, both classical and modern physics, are often difficult and sometimes, impossible to explain. Often times, the curious mind is told an answer that provokes three more questions than they had before. The ever growing questions about the universe all those who study physics have been brought about by both the expansive and incomprehensible size of our universe and the inability of the human brain to fully comprehend the world around us. Philosophers and…

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    REVIEW Name Course Date of submission Introduction Meliva Marić was a Serbian scientist married to Albert Einstein. Marić was a very intelligent woman, and she studied physics and mathematics at the Zurich Polytechnic where she met Albert Einstein. There has been lots of conspiracy surrounding her role in the life of Albert Einstein, the scientist who invented the relativity theory. There have existed a lot of theories about her involvement in the works of Einstein. In the…

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    Negative Energy Alec Li, Sydney Osugi Period 2, AP Physics The term positive energy encompasses light, matter and antimatter. While positive energy is created through the collision of electrons and their positron counterparts, collisions with negative energy and matter result in nothing. Negative energy is the concept that there is a region of space that is able to “contain less than nothing … can be less than zero”(`Negative Energy'' Solutions: Hole Theory). The law of the conservation…

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    Isaac Newton Sir, Isaac Newton Is a large figure in the history of science mostly for his laws of science but what about his contribution to the enlightenment. Isaac Newton developed and contributed in huge ways that play a very big factor in the Enlightenment and in the way we comprehend the world today. Sir Isaac Is responsible for the creation of calculus which is a big brand of mathematics, this is still largely used in the world today. Also his most famous contributions were his…

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    work so much so that any book establishing that the earth moved was banned, starting in 1616. This was the first step on a long road still being made in science. Following Copernicus’s work, Galileo and Kepler began their own works in astrology and physics, including the creation of the telescope and the debunking of the Aristotelian theory of “heavier bodies fall faster than lighter ones,” (Okasha, 4). The years after Galileo died, the scientific revolution really began to pick up speed. With…

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    In chemistry it is expected that pupils be taught about ‘the nature of matter, about the atom, chemical reactions, the periodic table and the Earth and the atmosphere’. In physics, the basics of physics should be taught, including; ‘energy, motion and forces, waves, electricity and electromagnetism, matter and space physics’. (DFE, 2013) KS4 content is a continuation and build-up of the principles and ideas that are introduced in KS3. At this level, more insight and analytical…

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    Science has revolutionized our world with unimaginable advancements in technology. From the brilliant minds of William Whewell (who coined the English word “science”) to the modern day scientist like Stephen William Hawking (who contributed to the vast amount of today’s knowledge on cosmology and quantum gravity). Furthermore, science has become so advanced in this day-in-age that it has been split apart into different sections that each cover a broad range of technological information,…

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